13/08/2010
A leading obesity surgeon says some overweight people are beyond help. Jens Lehman comes in with the Premier League trophy.
News and sport with Rachel Burden and Phil Williams.
A leading obesity surgeon says some overweight people are beyond help and should be treated as if they have an incurable, terminal disease.
Ahead of the opening weekend of the Premier League, former Arsenal keeper Jens Lehman comes into the studio with the Premier League trophy.
Plus, holidaymakers react to the collapse of the tour operator Sun4U.
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Is being fat an incurable illness?
Dr Matt Capehorn, the clinical director of the National Obesity Forum on who deserves to be in line first for a gastric band.
Duration: 06:36
Weight loss surgery explained
A leading obesity doctor says some overweight people should not have surgery for weight loss because they're too fat. Weight-loss surgeon Peter Sedman explains the process of the surgery.
Duration: 05:05
What it takes to get weight loss surgery
Gavin Solly lives near Dorchester, he's 31 stone, 51 years old and is hoping to have a gastric band fitted soon. He tells Breakfast how hard it was to get the operation.
Duration: 05:17
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- Fri 13 Aug 2010 06:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live